transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈfȯ-gē, ˈfä- ]
adjective
( fog·gi·er ; -est )
Etymology: earlier, spongy, marshy, thick, probably from fog second growth of grass, from Middle English fogge
Date: 15th century
1.
a. : filled or abounding with fog
b. : covered or made opaque by moisture or grime
2. : blurred or obscured as if by fog
hadn't the foggiest notion
• fog·gi·ly ˈfȯ-gə-lē, ˈfä- adverb
• fog·gi·ness ˈfȯ-gē-nəs, ˈfä- noun